Chrissy Teigen Gives a Classic Black Blazer Some Flair With Cutouts and a Rosette
It was a big night for Chrissy Teigen on Saturday, as she attended the premiere for her new unscripted show, Chrissy & Dave Dine Out, at the Sundance Film Festival. For the occasion, she turned businesswear into a chic party look with lots of flair.
The model and TV personality walked the red carpet in Park City, Utah, in a classic black blazer that boasted several fun twists, including a plunging neckline, satin peak lapels, side cutouts at the waist that extended into an open back panel, and extra decorative satin fabric that cascaded down from her waist, adorned with a life-size rosette. Teigen paired the centerpiece with equally fun, elegant pants: floor-length, straight-leg ivory jeans that featured a delicate gray floral print all over. She accented the ensemble with black pointed-toe stiletto heels and large feather drop earrings. As for glam, she opted for a bronzy, glowy look, complete with a nude glossy lip and dark red manicure, while wearing her shoulder-length hair down and parted in the middle.
Teigen celebrated the new series, for which she serves as executive producer and star, alongside co-hosts David Chang (restaurateur, writer, and founder of the Momofuku culinar group) and Joel Kim Booster (writer, producer, and star of Hulu’s Fire Island). The show follows the three celebs as they host dinner parties at different restaurants in Los Angeles, where they indulge in good food and engage in conversations with famous guests.
The first episode takes place at chef Chris Bianco’s Pizzeria Bianco and features Jimmy Kimmel and his wife, writer and producer Molly McNearney. It will debut this Wednesday, January 24 on Freeform, and will be streamable on Hulu starting Thursday.
In addition to catching photos with her co-hosts, Teigen also posed with Hawaii Five-0 star Daniel Dae Kim at Riverhorse on Main in Park City. The event was held by Sunrise Collective, the first official Asian-American/Pacific Islander house, a joint effort by Kim’s production company 3AD, nonprofit Gold House, and the Asian American Foundation.
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